William Gerald Golding: An Odyssey to the British Isles
(The Maritime Trilogy "To the End of the World" as a social and philosophical allegory)
978-620-3-49774-8
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2021-08-20
79.00 €
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Inna Makarova's monograph is devoted to the study of late works by the classic of English literature, Nobel Prize winner William Golding, using the maritime trilogy At World's End (1991) as an example. ) The study undertaken examines the issues associated with the periodization of the writer, the definition of genre uniqueness of his works, analysis of allusions and reminiscences in his novels, as well as the study of themes and symbolism of his works on the example of the Maritime Trilogy "At World's End". The book is the first to present the most complete biography of William Golding, offers a literary and linguistic analysis of the names in the novels of the marine cycle, investigates a large layer of artistic pretexts of the trilogy, studies the biblical motifs and symbols of the "marine" novels, and analyzes the influence of Golding's marine trilogy on contemporary works of art.
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